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St. Pete Pier Grand Opening Week Underway
City officials kicked off the new St. Pete Pier’s Grand Opening week Monday evening.The pier is the eighth in city history, and is the centerpiece of a…
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Colin Powell Says He's Voting For Biden
The former secretary of state said that President Trump's penchant to insult "anybody who dare[s] to speak against him" has always turned him off. Now, he says, more people are feeling the same way.
Patronis Rolls Out New PTSD Training For Employers Of Florida's First Responders
Florida’s Chief Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal has rolled out new training materials for employers of the state’s first responders. It’s to...
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Experts: Avoid These Child Car Seat Mistakes To Keep Your Kids Safe
Little kids could now be in rear-facing car seats well past their second birthday if parents follow the latest safety recommendations from the American...
Expanding The Rollout Of COVID-19 Vaccines; Florida-Georgia Water War
The Florida Roundup this week took on the issue of COVID-19 vaccines and the Florida/Georgia water war.
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Orange County To Offer Vaccines To People 40 And Up Starting Monday
Mayor Jerry Demings says the decision came after consulting with nearby Lake, Osceola and Seminole counties and representatives of the White House and the state.
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April Fools' Day Pranks Revealed
If it was a sleepy Monday for you, you may have fallen victim to some April Fools' Day pranks. David Greene and Steve Inskeep have a roundup of some of the all-in-fun pranks.
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VIDEO: What If Aging Wasn't Inevitable? The Quest To Slow And Even Reverse Aging
Scientists have developed promising clock-turning treatments for mice. Could pills that mimic the benefits of exercise help humans? In this Future You: the effort to stop the symptoms of growing old.
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Florida’s Consumer Confidence Grows Amid Vaccine Expansion
A survey finds that residents are feeling more confident in their personal finances than they were just a month ago.
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Facebook Researchers Say They Can Detect Deepfakes And Where They Came From
Deepfakes are altered photos, videos, and still images that use artificial intelligence to appear realistic. They've become harder to detect.
Long Lines At Hillsborough County-Run Coronavirus Testing Sites As Demand Spikes
County officials anticipated testing about 500 people but instead about 2,000 showed up at each of it's two testing sites.
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German Modern Pentathlon Coach Disqualified For Punching A Horse
Kim Raisner violated the rules at the Olympic Games when she lightly punched a reluctant horse that was refusing to ride.
CDC says throw out onions if you don't know where they came from to avoid salmonella
A salmonella outbreak has affected more than 30 states. Federal health officials link it to onions grown in Chihuahua, Mexico, and distributed by ProSource Inc.
Manchin says he offered to change political parties if he was a 'problem' for Dems
The saga over Sen. Joe Manchin's party affiliation comes after an article claimed the West Virginia Democrat had plans to become an independent. Machin has denied the report.
Strong storms are heading toward drought-parched California
Expected heavy rainfall could ease wildfire threats in some regions but could also cause mudslides in areas cleared by wildfire.
UF reverses course and will allow professors to testify in a voting rights lawsuit
University of Florida President Kent Fuchs reversed a decision that kept three professors from serving as expert witnesses in a case on changes to Florida’s election rules Friday.
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Times Square will welcome back vaccinated revelers this New Year's Eve
The party's on, thanks to COVID-19 vaccines. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced that Times Square will be open this New Year's Eve to those who are fully vaccinated.
Cash scattered across a Southern California freeway sent drivers into a frenzy
Traffic in northern San Diego County came to a standstill Friday after an armored car accidentally spilled $1s and $20s across the I-5, prompting people to flee their vehicles and grab wads of cash.
Episode 650: The Business Genius Behind Get Out
Jason Blum makes a lot of movies and makes them cheap. So why are so many turning into blockbusters?
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O.J. Simpson is a 'completely free man' after being granted early release from parole
A lawyer for the former NFL star and actor, who was acquitted in the 1994 murder of his ex-wife and her friend, said Simpson's "a completely free man now" after ending his parole for armed robbery.
Steph Curry now holds the NBA record for career 3-pointers
The Golden State Warriors point guard surpassed the previous record with his 2,974th 3-pointer. He went on to score another three 3s in the team's victory against the New York Knicks.
3 Baltimore firefighters have died after getting trapped in a collapsed rowhome
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott called it a "gut wrenching tragedy" for the city, the fire department and the firefighters' families.
U.K. Researchers Look To Revive Forgotten English Words
Researchers at University of York in the United Kingdom have uncovered 30 words they think need to be used more regularly in the English language, including nickum — a cheating, dishonest person. Lead linguist Dominic Watt runs through the list.
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Comedian's Sept. 11 Lie Revealed
Steve Rannazzisi admits he lied for years about being in the World Trade Center when terrorists attacked it in 2001. A fellow comic, whose firefighter father died that day, accepts the apology.
Adult portable bed rails have been recalled after 2 people died
In both incidents, officials say the bed rails were not securely attached to the bed. The two victims became entrapped between the product and their mattresses.
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